This Schrade Extreme Survival fixed blade knife features a thick 6.4" 1095 high carbon steel full-tang blade with easy-to-grip Kraton handles. The Nylon sheath is lined with Kydex and has a small pocket for storing small items. Extremely heavy-duty, well-made knife at a great price!

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When you're in the market for an Extreme Survival knife, you can't do
better than Schrade Schf9 knife. Schrade Knife owners know how
versatile these single-, double-, and triple-blade Schrade knives are.
That's why they've remained popular with both young and old for decades.
Chances are the folding blade your grandfather carried was a Schrade
knife, and now you can have one of your own. Timeless in style,
distinctive in appearance and durable enough to span generations, the
new Schrade knife you buy from Fletcher Andersons today can become an
heirloom you pass down to your child. And since every Schrade knife you
purchase from Fletcher Andersons is backed by aLifetime warranty.

Features/Specifications:Schrade SCHF9 Knife

Specifications

Overall Length: 12.1 (30.7 cm)

Handle Length: 5.7" (14.5 cm)

Blade Length: 6.4" (16.2 cm)

Weight: 15.9 oz.

Blade Steel: 1095 High Carbon Steel

Handle Material: Kraton

Founded by Stewart Taylor in 1975, Taylor Brands has been
manufacturing, designing and distributing high-quality stainless steel
knives and accessories since its inception.

Taylor Brands manufactures Schrade Cutlery such as Old Timer, Uncle
Henry, Schrade Tuff, and X-timer. They have recently introduced a high
quality line of Schrade flashlight, scissors, and shears.

Taylor Brands also manufactures Smith & Wesson Cutlery such as
S.W.A.T., Extreme Ops, Homeland Security, Search & Rescue, and
H.R.T. Taylor Brands is also renowned for their specialty items and
custom designed pieces such as the Texas Ranger Commemorative Knives
celebrating the 180th Anniversary of Texas Rangers.

Imperial Schrade Corp. was an American knife manufacturer of hunting
knives and pocketknives. Existing in various forms, the company was the
eventual consolidation of the Schrade Cutlery Company, founded in 1904,
and the Imperial Knife Company, founded 1916. In 2004, the company
stopped making knives and closed its factory. The name was bought by
Taylor Brands and used for marketing purposes.

Imperial
The Imperial Knife Company was established in Providence, Rhode Island,
in 1916 by Felix and Michael Mirando, immigrants from the blacksmithing
town of Frosolone, Italy, and managed by Domenic Fazzano, as a
manufacturer of commercial value-priced folding pocket knives. In 1941,
Albert M. Baer purchased the Ulster Knife Company (which was founded in
Ellenville, New York, in the 1870s) and merged it with the Imperial
Knife Company and designated this new business as the Imperial Knife
Associated Companies, to produce knives for the military. Albert's
brother, Henry Baer, was the company's first president and the namesake
for Schrade's "Uncle Henry" line of knives.[1]

Schrade
Schrade Cutlery Company had its roots in the New York Press Button Knife
Company, formed in 1892 by George Schrade, an inventor from Sheffield,
England. Unable to raise sufficient capital to begin knife production,
Schrade sold a partial interest in the company to the Walden Knife
Company. The company's unusual name arose from its first knife design, a
switchblade or automatic-opening pocket knife with a operating button
mounted in the knife bolster. First patented by Schrade in 1892, the
knife was eventually produced with a unique style of clip point blade.
In 1903, Schrade sold all of his interest in the New York Press Button
Knife Co. to Walden Knife Company. The following year, Schrade formed
the Schrade Cutlery Company in Walden.
In 1906-07, Schrade patented the Safety Pushbutton Knives, an improved
series of switchblade knives with side-mounted operating button and a
sliding safety switch. Later developed in slightly modified form as the
Presto series, the Schrade switchblade would come to dominate the
automatic knife market in the United States for the next fifty-five
years. In the 1920s, Schrade bought the defunct Walden Cutlery Company
in order to obtain their stocks of handle material for his knives.[2][3]
From 1911-1916, George Schrade resided in the knifemaking center of
Solingen, Germany, where he ran a small workshop. There Schrade
developed a new type of switchblade knife, which he titled the Sprenger.
However, in 1916 the German government seized all of Schrade's assets
in Germany to assist its war production. Schrade returned to the United
States, though his Springer switchblade would live on; now unprotected
by patent, the type was manufactured by several Solingen shops for many
years thereafter.
In 1917, Schrade licensed a flylock switchblade design to the Challenge
Cutlery Company, which he then joined. Schrade pursued his knifemaking
interests at both Challenge and at Schrade, where his brother George now
managed one of the company's factories. In the 1920s, Schrade bought
the defunct Walden Cutlery Company in order to obtain their stocks of
handle material for his knives.[2][4]
In 1928, the Challenge Cutlery Co. closed after the death of its owner,
Charles F. Wiebusch. Schrade formed a new company, the Geo. Schrade
Knife Co. in Bridgeport, acquiring knifemaking machinery from the old
Challenge Cutlery assets. At the new company Schrade made Presto
switchblades as well as Wire Jack jackknives, and other low-end pocket
knives. George Schrade died in 1940, and the Geo. Schrade Knife Co. was
sold by his sons in 1956 to Boker Knife Co. of Newark, New Jersey, but
the company closed operations in 1958 after Congress passed a law
banning the sale of switchblades across state lines. Schrade's other
company, the Schade Cutlery Co., was sold in 1946 to the Imperial Knife
Associated Companies, becoming the Schrade-Walden Cutlery Co., Inc.

Buy Schrade Knives from Fletcher Andersons - The Largest Online Catalog of Knives in the world.

When you're in the market for an Extreme Survival knife, you can't do
better than Schrade knives. Schrade Knife owners know how versatile
these single-, double-, and triple-blade Schrade knives are. That's why
they've remained popular with both young and old for decades. Chances
are the folding blade your grandfather carried was a Schrade knife, and
now you can have one of your own. Timeless in style, distinctive in
appearance and durable enough to span generations, the new Schrade knife
you buy from Fletcher Andersons today can become an heirloom you pass
down to your child. And since every Schrade knife you purchase from
Fletcher Andersons is backed by aLifetime warranty.

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